Compered & judged by Dr Ali Khavandi, Consultant Cardiologist at the Royal United Hospital,
Bath. Two chefs receive the same ingredients and battle it out by creating their own heart
healthy dishes before their creations are judged on flavour and healthiness. Ingredients supplied
by Riverford Organics, Neston Farm Shop and Fresh Range, two chefs from the Cardiologist's
Kitchen project will demonstrate how to cook two different dishes. But, whose recipe will win?

In its fifth year and with more than 100 events, gives locals and visitors the chance to taste
new flavours, explore new skills and enjoy new culinary experiences. From independent restaurants,
pubs and cafes to local food producers, Bath’s businesses will come together to create a week
of gastronomic delights.

Volunteer for an hour or two with people from Larkhall who are coming together to bring in the
harvest. After four years of hard work by volunteers the community garden has been transformed
into a welcoming, productive and sociable space, consisting of a row of raised vegetable beds,
fruit trees and a circular social area with log seating and a wildlife pond. The garden was
set up by members of Transition Larkhall’s Food Group and continues to be run by them on a
voluntary basis. By sharing skills and knowledge, and encouraging volunteers and visitors to
grow their own fruit and vegetables, the Community Garden gives local people the tools for
self-reliance as well as being a social hub where local community members can gather.

Radstock Green Links Community Allotment In Partnership with Bath Mind & Virgin Care. Join us to enjoy the peace and tranquillity
of an allotment or garden space. Members are encouraged and supported to develop and learn
skills which help to improve wellbeing and potentially lead to volunteering and employment
opportunities. The garden produce is taken home by the members, who are encouraged to cook
healthy and imaginatively with it.

Mandy's Kitchen Pop in for a freshly cooked lunch at the award winning Mandy's
Kitchen. Mandy and her volunteers create healthy, tasty and nourishing meals which are enjoyed
by up to 30 people each week, who join in for cooked meal and a time for socialising. With
the help of Fare Share and Food Cycle, Community at 67 has contracted with Tesco's and Fresh
Range to utilise any foods nearing their use before date These donations help avoid the need
for good food to be sent to landfill, and instead is used to support people in the local community.

The Good Gym together with Bath Area Growers. A flat scenic run along the canal to Dry Arch Growers
in Bathampton to pick apples in the community orchard and the possibility for a refreshing
drink on the way back.

Extra Saturday opening of the Trading Hut run by the Allotments Asociation in association with
Bath Organic Group. Garlic is will be available at The Hut which provides members with seeds,
compost and gardening sundries at near wholesale prices. The Hut is open to members only, membership
forms available there.

As part of Great Bath Feast. Support young people with special needs in Bath’s coolest new café
and indulge in a showcase of 3 Café Kitchen’s wonderful locally sourced, home cooked delicacies
courtesy of a large sharing platter including seasonal salads, terrines and tarts with a slow
cooked roast and the café’s famous scones.

Drawing the Harvest Exhibition in the café. Workshop with local artist, Natasha Clutterbuck, at her ‘Drawing the
Harvest’ workshop. ‘Drawing the Harvest’ is not just about being taught how to draw delicious
seasonal vegetables, but also about respecting food and staying connected to reality. Professional
artist Natasha is renowned for her expressive, charcoal vegetable drawings. Her inspiration
comes from her vegetable plot and botanic environment, enabling her to create vibrant, earthy
pieces. Tickets include a welcome drink on arrival, tuition, all art materials, equipment and
a delicious lunch. Pre-booking and pre-payment required.

The Great Bath Scone Off! at 3 Café & Kitchen
Are you sweet, or savoury? Do you prefer jam, or cheddar cheese? Whatever your scone preference,
come and compete with 3 Cafe Kitchen’s in-house chef to be crowned Bath’s King or Queen of
the Scone. All profits go towards helping young people with special needs gain training and
experience in 3 Cafe Kitchen.

Midsomer Norton Farmers Market A Taste of the West Highly Commended Farmers Market. Now in its thirteenth year, this outdoor
canopy market is situated in the very pretty Hollies Gardens next to the High Street and in
front of Sainsbury’s. It takes place on the first Saturday of each month including two
cheese makers, meat, fresh fish, bread, handmade pies, a huge selection of breads, apple juices,
cakes, plants, sweet treats and preserves. With support from Midsomer Norton Town Council.

Community Farmer Day It’s all about squash! Can we leave it a bit longer in the field to ripen or should we bring
it in now? Decisions, decisions. Lets hope for a warm mellow October to get the most from our
produce. We will be preparing and planting the polytunnels for our winter crops and harvesting
the start of the winter crops too. It will great to have you along; children (supervised) are
welcome too. We’ll get the soup and bread in for a delicious lunch. The Community Farm is in
a beautiful setting, overlooking Chew Valley Lake.

Foraging without Fear Join local professional forager Chris Westgate of Heavenly Hedgerows for a fruitful morning
foraging around the Newton Farm Park Estate, as Chris informs and advises participants on what
can be eaten and what to avoid. The ticket price includes post-walk refreshments. Children
must be accompanied by an adult.

Community Orchard Volunteer Work day Come along and help us look after our beautiful orchards. We'll show you what to do. At this
time of year, the work is mainly apple picking. We will be working at different orchards as
required.

Kids Pick and Cook What better a way to celebrate the harvest? Bring your children along for a day of harvesting
crops at cooking and eating (!) with award winning children's chef, Jo Ingleby. During the
day, children and accompanying adults will harvest crops from the fields and learn how to make
a tasty, seasonal vegetarian meal to share.

Pick, Carve & Eat Pumpkins. Returns this October. Join us for the opening weekend of the festival!
Pick from thousands of home-grown pumpkins. Cosy up and listen to the heart-warming story of
Spookley- the Square Pumpkin, take a ride on the pumpkin express, carve Spookley shapes, watch
the Spookley film and try delicious pumpkin dishes! This weekend tends to be a little quieter
and you'll get your pick of the patch!

Wellow and District Horticultural Society with support from OrchardShare

Wellow Village Hall, BA2 8QA

Keynsham Farmers Market A very popular and well supported market with a huge variety of traders ranging from traditional
to artisan. The market runs on the second Saturday of each month. Located in the large town
of Keynsham between Bristol and Bath, the market contains about 20 regular traders offering
a wide range of local products. Two award winning cheese-makers, a wide selection of meats,
plus artisan brewers and wine makers, a fishmonger and baked goods. The market also offers
space for local community groups and welcomes musicians, bands and performing arts group to
entertain you as you browse and shop.

Alice Park Café Local Cake Bake The Café in Alice Park Alice Park is a little gem on the eastern side of Bath. Alice Park
is wonderful place for whole families to enjoy. We've got eight acres of beautiful land, 6
tennis courts open to all, a family friendly playpark, a boules piste and a community garden
run by volunteers. We always have a wide selection of cakes to choose from, and yep, they do
taste as good as they look. Most of them are made very locally too, so that minimal carbon
footprint means you can have a few more calories!

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